Fertility Diet Healthy Food For Fertility

A fertility diet, which is healthy food for fertility health along with a healthy lifestyle to support fertility is what this video is all about! So welcome to my fertility diet; what healthy foods I'm eating to help boost my fertility for hopefully baby number 2 in the near future🤞
Not only do I show you all the foods I eat to support fertility, but I also share my simple and realistic daily habits to help boost fertility. By eating a diet that supports fertility health along with lifestyle, you have a recipe set you up for success! Consistently eating fertility friendly food along with some daily healthy habits to support fertility will only help fertility health and chances of pregnancy whether through trying to conceive naturally or through fertility treatments like IVF.
I hope this video is helpful and gives you all some ideas on how to support your fertility! I know many of you are going through IVF or fertility treatments so I hope some of these things I share with you will help support your health and treatments.
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Recently, I've been focused on IVF. I share my infertility journey in hopes of supporting other women. I also enjoy posting effective home workouts, nutrition facts, and healthy lifestyle tips that have helped me live a healthier life. I absolutely love connecting with you guys as we navigate life's challenges.
About my channel:
My name is Brittany and welcome to my channel where I share everything I know about health, fitness, nutrition, and how I lead a balanced lifestyle while working as an Operating Room Nurse. In addition, I'm passionate about sharing my infertility story and current IVF journey. Balancing living healthy with going through IVF is not easy, so I want to share it all in hopes of supporting other women.

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  • @BuildingtheBroviaks
    @BuildingtheBroviaks11 ай бұрын

    Love this! Thanks for sharing. We just went shopping today to stock up for our IVF process 🤞🏼

  • @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    10 ай бұрын

    Aww you are so welcome!! Sending you lots of baby dust as you start your journey!🙏💕

  • @lauraellerman9443
    @lauraellerman94432 ай бұрын

    2:22 - How did you find out your LIPASE is elevated? Was it a blood test and if so, is it a single blood test or grouped together within a panel? Also, if you don’t mind, why were you checking your lipase level to begin with?

  • @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    2 ай бұрын

    I have high lipase in my breastmilk. A small percentage of women have higher lipase levels in their breastmilk than normal. Lipase is an enzyme responsible for breaking down fats the in the breastmilk. When there is too much lipase enzyme then it breaks down the fats too quickly causing the milk to develop a horrible soapy/sour smell and taste. It’s still completely safe to give baby, but baby might reject it because of its taste. I found this out because Quinn kept rejecting the bottle so finally when he was 4 months old we started tasting and smelling all of my frozen milk and quickly discovered it was all horrible!! No wonder he wouldn’t take a bottle. So if I wanted to freeze my breastmilk I had to scald it immediately after it was pumped to inactivate the lipase enzyme so I could freeze it without it turning into a soapy taste.

  • @lauraellerman9443

    @lauraellerman9443

    2 ай бұрын

    @@brittany_elizabeth_rn I have never heard of this - so interesting and good to know thanks - there’s such a lack of quality and expansive breast-feeding info from the “lactation consultants” at the hospital

  • @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    @brittany_elizabeth_rn

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lauraellerman9443 yeah I hadn’t either before I had to figure out why Quinn wouldn’t take a bottle. Crazy right?! Yeah there is still a severe lack of lactation support especially in the hospital setting. Thank goodness I had amazing lactation support the first couple of months with Quinn. Otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to do